Three surprising things Rivendell led me to (besides my Saluki and my wife's Betty Foy): 1. It sounds silly to say too much about such a small thing, but as I listened to it jingle on the way home this evening, it struck me that the dollar bell Rivendell sells is as close to perfect as any one dollar thing will ever be. The sound is comforting (not at all like the Poe poem Grant attached to it). Not too much; just enough. People smile when I pass by; I think it's me, and then remember it's the bell. It's the best excuse for sleigh bells we'll ever have on the Gulf Coast. Sorry. I said more than I should have. It just seems strange to be so pleased by something that appears so insignificant. 2. Some of us are made for SelleAnatomica saddles. Best I can figure, some of us don't get a proper lift from the too-thin layer of fat covering our sit bones, so the lovely B17 remains a pain, unless we ride it absolutely upright. The design of the SelleAnatomica addresses that anatomical issue, maybe like no other saddle. Unfortunately, SelleAnatomica saddles had a reputation for poor materials, particularly the metal frame. Fortunately, Tom Milton's siblings have taken over the company, and have made a number of excellent changes to the materials and to the website. They've bent over backwards to help me replace some of my old saddles. I'm very pleased with the new chromoly rails, and have mounted it anywhere on my seatpost with confidence. It may be time to give them a second look. 3. I've now gone more than 7,000 miles on my standard Schwalbe Marathons without a flat. As Grant warns, the dang things don't seem to want to wear out, though I'll probably replace them soon just because I don't want to risk discovering their limits. Maybe there are other important things to say about a tire, but this is a key attribute for a tire that has to get me to work 6 days a week. I only regret that Schwalbe doesn't have more offerings (Dureme, for example) in 650b.
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